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Our Representative Government The first semester Student Council xxds huudr ed by president, Robert. Zieskc- ViLc-pres um, Peggy L'chell; and secrelax'yitu surer, 51mm Knapp Miss Bliss was mp faculty renresentalwc to the Council and Mr, Dunbar was the arlv m The Student Council was fully responsible fcr 1 successful Tiger Day. Nat only did me group c operate to m:- runesz extent in puuing Tiger Day over with a hang, hm mey combined their arvw m efforts mm a Hnat which tlmv cnteer m 1P0 annual homecoming parade at Huron Conogc. and the Heat was awarded Hrs! prize 0 Fm: dob Jarsv Bill Donovan, representative of CrcucH Publishing Company, came around in thL- fall for the fourth consecutive ycar 'a d asked Linc stuv dcm body as a whale whether we des ed to l1 Iho campaign 1m magazine :ubsc pLIunS aga. lhIS ycar Sincc cvcryonu voL'd tux he would like m - his salusmanshiy u- lb again the Sm dent Counril. as a representativu group, took rharge of the campaign, making daily tabular Hons as m sales A special assembly was callccl m which the prizes were awarded to our super talented salespeople, Enough money was earned by those students taking pan to obtain for the student body as a whole another useful amiclc. This hasxfl been decided upnn 1w the sturlonl Twp Hum K m Mrm Rwlmul sum, , wm-Hm, m Four!!! Hun: uuml lhmh, Mr 4., H, mm. Amlvhnm ' Thun' hm: Vcrmm u..m. mc- n IHYUIIM. x1 1 BMW . nm: Ilmu 55mm mm m..m.;. leth $ lexum m Blauhr Hmnclh nu Ih Aww Hun' mm: Xnnllvv my com: as m muugn munv mriaus Wrens still rcmainzd in e fun The magazine subscription Lampmgn we: concluded wixh a party to which all those navmg made one sale or more were JiWitetL With the :ecfmd semvslmt came a turn-OVLY 1n the majority of tho representativos to the Council SC and semester offirms wm'e Harry Reese, pl dam; Gloria Lusk, x'lcwprtsidehl: and Margarnt Mmev, secretat'yitraasurer, rm second semester Cauncil smrled off immediately on its job by sponsoring an all school sport dance with the secondary purpus: of raising money to pm the picture in the annual. 'th aclivitms Iur 11w year were mind with a party held m the spring for those students who had bfrm a member of Hm Ccunbll CIHIOT SCmrJElCV. Tho Studm-n. Council was ostahlisnod for me purpose of pmmmmq oxira-rul ruL - am- mes for the studem body Tl'm oma manor. suc- ccssfully fulfilled 1.11:5 oblzgmion, prnvldmg for anmher group to spnnsnr those mam it did n01. manage. Tm: Councu meets regularly every uvn wmws wuh the representative from each 50351011 bringing wilh him Various ideas which 11' SOS? sicn wnuld hkc to have him present for Eul'lher achon by lhc Council. 'th Lm Md'vim. Rmmnnd Kdmlwh, 1: va 'H K'Iamhu nlvmhmm mumm Tumull. Ruben 11mm 12mm, Mm KLIalc. Hulh Smith Sun: Mon Ilan thlum. .dcr. Mm :1 .Mm.. .Imm 1'.qu . 1 ML: Dlmmn. k, I'mq mam. 51mm limw. u. ' , HURON PUBLIC LIBRARY 52! DAKUFA AVE 5 HURON SD 57150
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The Guiding Force From the City Lm m 111 m Mitldlcmcn from lhp cily :an lho nmmlwrs uI our School Board. 'Ihu blggosl Ind: m m llnc the schools up for 1110 Lu .u needs and wnnm Sn that our education sslun provides lho oppor- tunilics rar sons and daughu : m the luunspvn. plc to ublnin 1119 training ll: want. In lhls line our Board has bpml an-pliunully sun sful. Challman of thc Bomd ls D lnr R. A. Buchanan. pl'unlinL-nt Humu ply, m. OlllLT mmnburs lnclurlu D, J BA ml 5 lu null O, C. LOF.1ll1nthroiI companyumplnw-C R. b c nlp- lwll msulanLu man: and NH: ,. W. Kt'ck wile pl stutv uhuu'll supminlcnrlvm :lnl'l .I mlnlxlrr in hm- mm light Supexmlcndvnl ul' Sclumls A J Lung lllsu iu ilh the B 11 M NH ils mCLlings. W. C PLlUIsun :5 llu- clurk Ono mnmlml of tho Hmurl IS pl Lllulml rm- 1: nvP- -ymll tum uzIL'h ytar In lhls wnyl .l lllrnr over 01 :l meljmny each yon pl'mwlllvd Lions are on a nun political bus 3 Thu Buurd uppolnu all olhn sclmnl ull'.cluls 1mm supvrlnlulldcnl ml down Tluv mm. mm nrmlml over all iustlucloxs c.lmulm ml HITll'L' wwmku-s in the L'ity :Chunl 'slvm Tlu :lllm all funds IUI LlphL-op and mu- nl huilrlmgx :md dnlcrmmc llm sulurihs for llu- leup-lmx In response In lhe dumnml m the my. tlu Buurd has crmlml a rnmmck- ullllouc dvpurl- mum in lhn 10ml Tm- grudrstlmu rumpuh' in ruotbull. h ,kcmall, kmenbull and truck Oul Juniur High has teams L-ngagmg In the slum- spnrls, Our lvams are mumbu' ul lhu Ellstul'll South Dakota Cnnfcrcnce. In all schools. lulu v are awarclvd to rlpervmg loam nmuln-rs. Plans Im- the ncxl ft-w ymrs lnclmlv basvhglll hulh in Junior and Svnim' ngh l'mvlslon fm' glrl: 2: also mudb, with mmnclil-w- 0115 I'm- glrl. m Junim- unrl Sonim- mgh Sl'hunls. ,mrl nmmluhhlr m th G. A, A in tho laHm' m m lhc Hu'nll In. I! l lilhlmll l m . ll 4', lwpmm. uh. s. n- In grade schools and Junior High physlcnl mumuon ls schadulucl lm- everybody. In Spmor High. u is wmpuIsury for suphum girls and opxional for girls In my upper -1 sscs. vi1 year, according lo mp Bumcl. Phy: 1 Ed will ho included for buy also. Almlhur dis 0 of Ike people of lhe city IS lo mmhlc their Children m receive cxpex-mnce and lralmng along the Imus of lhc ;. 5, The School Board uppllcs lrulnlng m thusv throughout lhv Cllllrc tum. DI wmg lb luughl from kindergarten to 5mm Hugh, Wu mm: u very Cumplulu An mu pzlrlumnt ln our Sunlul' High ll. includes inl muclmn m :kulclmlg. w tor and oil painting 1 ll mus : d such Spm' ll: printing and lmv 1 pnrtmltul Thu mu! ' include lheu roll ul and uppllvd .u-l work and m llppruulur llnn Future Evrnhnl'dls and Hul'lymnn Llcvulop lIu-lr lnlcnl: lhmugh nklvs and opurp gwul in amdc schools, Juniul' Illgh and mu' Senim High A vlass in Drama Lx llllhlklvrl m lmr Sm iul High uhnn lhu dun md nrlces. Framing m muslr m mrllldml m llw curmu- lum lhx'nugh lln- mmro Mam. Vnuul s I'm- liun ls started in klnrlL lrlrn :lnd CHI'HUEI on llmmgh, W0 haw onl- ul llm nnusl drpdllmvllth m llw stale m ths llm- Immunuuul mu u h Ml'vrt-d lhosc who dcsirv ll from lhv third grade on, We havv a line band and UFCIIC:U'H, which :Irp ; lred of high mum- Irv lhi- mnuu- ur llllllwtl students. Buul w I uml l1 'ulnmltul gruups gm muslculs and cum :1 lL-gulzuly, Traimng for the zuluru . mum and Ungile is offered by our Complvto xLlunlL and math mullcs departments. Cum CS in Engllsh and fun all lemgllagns kll'O nfTol'ocx yv 'ly. ' m sm-lul arc inchldnd n5 slamlu illhjot'ls, W i! 'I lr 17C! E 17-1 J l-I C C A C XAQh-I - . 1-. ' C
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Armin Arm , B. S. An, Socinlngy Laura Bliscoe, B. 5,, M. A, shorthand, Cammcrciai Amhmeuc Proud of Our Faculty . . . , Vera Bailey. B. S. Wilma Bliss B.Sh Mathematics Latin Ml: AmdL has Lakcn an actwr civm Interest in promotmg Am art program in Huron. Miss Bailey, whu has been relieved m G. A. A., devuw: her limb to the- teaching of Algcbra and Geometry, but 15 still very cmhusiauic about all athletic ac- tivities, Miss Bliss is our Student Council faculty rcprebnnlar live and she also leCCl: the Lam Ciub, Miss Brlsrnn 15 sponsor of mo 0mm of Gregg Artists in uur school Some oi the pupils from Miss Brown's salesmanship Class appeared on the s. D, E A. program at Aberdeen lhis yeah In addmon m the dxreming of the vocal music in the Huron school, M15: Buchanan assms m numerous programs in Huron and in the state. sts Carter, whu is a kindargarLen manucmr iw the MCKInley School, is also sts Buchananhs assismnl and accompanist. Dona Brown, 5. s. M s. Buulewopmg. Salesmanship Helen ch Buchanan, A, B Margaret Caner Vocal Vlusic 01cc Club Aucumpanm r 1 I FE
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